THE CHIKA MATE
DAT, FEBRUARY-24 28193:
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SAINTS SUPPLY BIGGEST
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
DEFEATED
DAVID LEONARD SCORES DECIDING GOAL
SPLENDID DEFENCE SEEN
(By "Rover") SOUTH China "A" sustained their second premier League soccer defeat of the season at Caroline Hill yesterday, losing to St. Joseph's by the only goal of the game, although a draw would have been a more fitting result.
Almost throughout the second half, St. Joseph's found them- selves penned in their own half; their defence became panicky, and a packed goal was their only means of keeping out the swift South China raiders.
Represented by a far stronger combination, which included Fung King-cheong, Tay Quee-liang and Lee Tin-sang, South; China were firm favourites for both points, but Leonard's goal scored early in the first half, upset the critics in no small way. Saturday's Results Atas strong as a rock, both Lee
A Glance
SENIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL
CLUB
◊ POLICE
South China's defence was
SOCCER SENSATION OF
Mr. Leo Frost, left, the local champion jockey, carried off the riding honours on Saturday, Right, Mr. G. A. Harriman, who will be taking out the Derby favourite this afternoon. (Photos by von Kobza).
KOWLOON GOLF Rapier's
CLUB
High Handicap
Competition
DRAW ANNOUNCED
Selections
Raze No. 9...----
RIBBLI BRIGHT VIEW. HETMAN.
Race No. 10.-
LIBERTY BAY. HEROD. KING'S JUBILEE.
Tin-sang and Lau Man display- ing all their old craft and under- The following is the draw and standing, while behind them, starting times for the High Han- Chu Sin-hang proved a worthy dicap competition of the Kowloon 1substitute for Wong Wing. Golf Club, to be played over the Race No. 11-
Yet they allowed themselves to be caught wide open by a very ordinary looking pass from Vic- PORTUGUESA ztor, and Leonard gave them no
chance to recover
S. CHINA CA' 5 S. CHINA “B”
JUNIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL, EAST LANCS. 6 EASTERN
ENGINEERS 3
LIGA
FIRST DIVISION
ATHLETIC
2 BA SCUTTERS 2 SECOND DIVISION
*S. CELINA
KOWLOON CLUB *RIFLES RADIO
0
RASC &
R.A.0.C
UNAVY
3 ATHLETIC
RECREIO
◊ UNIVERSITY THIRD DIVISION
AIR FORCE 8 ENGINEERS FUSILIERS £ C. POLICE
⚫ not played
Yesterday's Results
At A Glance
FIRST DIVISION
S. CHINA “A”
0 ST. JOSEPH'S 1 SECOND DIVISION
RAS.C. &
RAOC 3 UNIVERSITY 1
ENGINEERS 5 EASTERN
THIRD DIVISION
ENGINEERS 5 RIFLES *E POLICE - RAILWAY
not played.
Tables To Date
FIRST DIVISION
Chinese Halves Fai
In the intermediate line the 3 Chinese were not so strong. In-
8 dívidually, each tam pulled his
Kowloon City course next Sunday: 9.00 E. G. Judd and J. G. Chariton. 910 EL E Longbottom and C. E. 905 J. W. Một xác đi ở Kinh
Terry.
9.15 W. J. Geall and E. 0. Maxphy, 920-F. L. Papley and H. C. Borner. 9.25 C. J. Roe and E. F. Barnes. 9.30 A Andrews and H., G. Mancell 9.35 W. J. Woolley and W.
Gardiner.
weight well, tackled strongly, and 940 J. S. Smith and W. Orr. was careful 'in his distribution; i
9.45 A. Gellatley and E. Christen-
SOM.
yet they lacked cohesion. Lee 9.50 E F. Westlake and L. Jack
2 Kwok-wai was the only one. to 9.55 G. C. Moss and W. E. G. Hirs. 1make any
effort to support his 10.00 W. Stoker and T. Waitley. forwards.
20.05. C. G. Anderson “સ
Kershaw.
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"VARSITY PROVE
NO MATCH FOR
Race
KING'S LEAD. THUNDER BAY.
LAUGHING BUDDHA.
No. 12- YO HO.
ZODIAC.
VIOLET QUEEN, DAILY DOUBLE.-
Mountain View
Scot
Saturday's Races
1--11.30 AM THE FOOCHOW;Li Shin Pang's Soldier of Bri-
CUP--Wimmer $500 Second: $250 tain 161 lb.
(Mr. D. S. L
1
Third $150. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as
per scale. Ponies that have started at least Hem's Gladiator 158 Ib. .... three times at Race Meetings of
(Mr. V. V. Needs)
King's Fancy 161 (Mr. F. Marshall) Won by 2 lengths, 3 lengths. Time: 1153.
this Club previous to this Meet Dynasty's ing and have, never won a race: at such Meetings and Grifins of this Meeting allowed Ib. Sub- scription Griffitus of this Club of this Meeting allowed 12 . Joc- key Allowance. Allowances acc2 mulative. Entrance $10. One and a Half Miles...
1 Dunbar's Liberty Bay 161 Ib....... (Mr. L. G. Frost) Harbrad's King's Jubilee 151 15...(Mr. G. A. Hartinan) Hem's Macaroni 161 lb.
Qiz. V. V. Needa) 5 starters: Won by 6 lengths, 4 lengths. Time: 3.142,
2
3
Pari-mutuel. » winner $9.20; places, 1st $5.00; 2nd $5.90; Srd $11.60.
6-300 PM- THE WONG-NEI- CHONG STAKES. (Second. Sac- tiam)...---Winner $800. Second $250. Third $150. For China Pozies, Subscription Griffins of this Chub of this Meeting. - Weight" for inches as per scale. Jockey Al- lowance. Entrance $10, Half = Mile
Kwok Hin Wang's The Hero
158 Ib.
(Mr. L. G. Frost) Lan's Ocean View 154 Ib.
(Mr. T. L Wong) Broadway's Hawthorn 158 lb.
Pari-mutuel. winer $28.40; places, 1st $.10; 2nd $5.30.
2—1200. NOON.—THE WONG-NEI-|-· CHONG STAKES— (Fist See- tion)-Winner $300. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Cinh of this Meeting. Weight for Inches as per scale. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. Half a Mile. Eu Tony Sen's Rose Evelyn
158 lb.
1
21
(Mr. C. Encarnacao) G. Tinson's Heriot 161 Io.
Bir. B. A. Proulx) Lan's Mountain View 155 Ib.
31 TL Wong)
1
2
(Mr. V. V. Needa) 3 Won by 14 lengths, half length. Time: 108.3.
Pari-mutuel winner $9.80; places, 1st $600; 2nd $6.60; 3rd $9.50.
7—330 PM-THE SYDNEY MAI- DEN STAK#PS:-- (Second Seem tion)_—_Winner $750. Second $250 Thind $150. For Australian Fonies, Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. Six Furlongs.
Won by length. length. Time: 1.01.3.
J. F. Macgregor's Strathroy Pari-mutuel, winner $12.10; 152 h. ..... (Mr. D. Black) and Royal places, 1st $5.90; 2nd $7.70; 3rd Quartermaster's Yo Ho 152
FIVE DERBY WINS!
Pond recorded the "hat trick” Wwhen he rode the Derby winners Course Stewards: Andrews and of 1884, 1885 and 1886, while Bur- ill won in 1909, 1910. 1911 and 1912 and again in 1916!
W. Stoker.
ނ
In the final
of the "Dewa
Trophy played over the Kowloon INTERPORT COMBINED CORPS City course yesterday G. P. Mar-
Duffield's Splendid Display
BLAKE AND YONG
UNSUPPORTED
The Combined Corps registered Goals their second victory over the PW LDY APis week-end, fully meriting their win
.15 8 2 5 47 21 21
S. China "A" ..33 1 2 0 51 14 22. jover the University at Caroline
Police
Fusiliers Pißes
S. China "B"
Athletic
St. Joseph's Cinb
East Lanes.
15 7 3 5 34 26 19 Hill yesterday by 3 goals to 1
16 & 46 38 27 18 From a 11-0 win one day to a 5 16 17 2-1 defeat the next was the Var
.17
6 22 14 16 sity's hard lot, but their anin- 91 30 46 15 14 85.3 29 25 15 spiring tactics against the robust 13 6 5 2 27 26. 14 and sound methods of the Corps, .14 5 5 4 24 22 14 coupled with a gusty wind which 12. 6. 6 0.35 31 12 played queer tricks with the ball, 14 3 10 1 22 34 left them well beaten.
·BA. (Lyemun) 15 2 11 2 25 43 6 RA. (Scatters) 17 1 14 2 14 74 4
Recreio
Navy
Koloon
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Totals...........200 79 73 43 424 424 200 ENGINEERS THIRD
SECOND DIVISION
Goals
PWLD PAP
East Lancs.
...16 13
0.3.58.15 23
Navy
Farbers
Eifer South China
RAS. C
E.A.O.C
Engineers
Athletic
Eastern Club
Daiversity
Recreio Radio
Kowloon
Totals
&
DIVISION WIN
14 12 1 1 75 18 25 Rifles Trounced At
.15 9 1 6 56 16 23
15 9 3 42 20 21
.15 10 5 1 40 23 21
.17 9 5 3
Sookunpoo
In their Third Division soccer
phy beat E. O. Murphy by 3 and 2- The semi-final round of the Captain's Cup resulted in W. T. Taylor defeating E. Black by 5 and 4 while T. D. Paton defeated R. K Collings 2 up.
ENGINEERS®
2ND DIVISION
SOCCER WIN
PROVE TOO GOOD FOR EASTERN
BURSTS BRILLIANT
DISPLAY
HOCKEY TRIAL FOR TO-DAY
Interport Team Almost Known
GARTHWAITE AND OLIVEIRA NEW INCLUSIONS
|$6.00.
3.-12.30 PM - THE MAIDEN
STAKES—Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For China Pon- ies, bona fide Griffins of this Meet-- -eing. Weight for inches as, per:
scale. Patrance $10. Siz Fur Mrs. Dabar's Bear Claw 162:
longi
The (Mr. L. G. Frosty. |Limburg's Langhing Girl 153
Ib..
(Mr. N. Deit) Harbrad's Royal Consort 158 Ib...(Mr. G. A. Harriman) 10 starters:
Wob by short head, 2 lengths. Time: 132.4.
Pari-mutuel, winner
1
$8.60;
Ib......(Me. F. Marshall)
Li Po Chan's A Grand Time -
149 Ib.
1
2
SEASON
Derby
Royal Scot, the favourite, owned by Kenara. G. A
Harriman and B. W. Bradbury- CChina Mail photo).
CLUB DEFEAT
3 BANK IN ANNUAL RUGBY CLASH
(Mr. J. Pote-Hunt) Won by 4 lengths, 3 lengths. Time: 122.2 Pari-mutuel, winner $13.603| [places, Ist $5.70; 2nd $5.70; 3rd |$5.70.
-Winner $1,000.
8—4.00-PM-THE TRIAL PLATE. Second $300, Thina. $200. For Chima Ponies. boun fide Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per sexle. Entrance $10. One and a Quarter
Eve's Haneymoon Eve 161 IS.. Mr. V. V. Needa) places, 1st $6.30; 2nd $10.80; 3rd Dynasty's King's Lead (late | $8.70%
Guiding Star) 161 Ib.
(Mr. FAMarshall) 4-110 PM THE SYDNEY MAI: Why's Silversmith 155 Ib.
DEN STAKES--(First Section). --Winzer $750. Second, $250. Tard $150, For Australian Ponies, Grif- Sins of this Meeting Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10, Six Furlongs
Providing the weather keeps fine, some very good hockey should be witnessed on the Club Eve's Holiday Eve 155 lb.... (Mr. V. V. Needa)
ground this afternoon when Pro-
bables meet Possibles in the Inter-K. W. Fung's. Zodiac 155 16. port hockey trial in preparation
M, CMI HA C. PIX) for the visit of the Macan Hockey Chin Cheong Fan's Violet Club on March 7 and 8.
Queen 152 lb. Although a new trial was called
At Sookumpoo yesterday after for, due to the fact that several the Royal Engineers, players are available now who match were not available during the pre-
proved
more than
П
(Mr. Y. T. Fung) Won by 2 lengths, half length Time: 123.1, G Pari-mutuel winner $13.80;
Cir. H. C. Ph). Won by a head, 2 lengths. Time: 244.2.
$70;
Pari-mutuel, winner places, 1st $5.70; 2nd $7.70; 3rd $3.70.
BIDWELL DROPS TWO GOALS
SCRAPPY ENCOUNTER
(By "REFEREE”)
The Club recorded their second successive win over the
Honz Kong and Shanghai Banking Car poration in their annual Rugby encounter on the Club ground yesterday, when they won by two dropped goals, three tries and a penalty goal (20 points) to a try. and a penalty goal (6 points). Last season the Club won by a al and three tries (14 points) to mil
Play
was very scrappy sad. 9—130 PM — THE VALLEY there were very few combined STAKES Winner $1,000. Second movements, although individually $300. Third $200, For Chira Poo there were many cases of bril- ies, Subscription Griffing of this
[liance. Club of this Meeting Weight for (inches as per scale: - Entrance $10.
Six Parlongs Ling's Wild Cat 155 Ib.
for Eastern in their Second Divi-vious trials, the composition of places, 1st $1.10; 2nd $7.40; 3rd Tester sion League soccer game which the Interport eleven or 15 players $20.40. they won by 5 goals to 1, after is almost known, comprising Pos
Winner $600. Second $250. Third --$150. For China Ponies: Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey Allowance. Entrance: $10. Fire
The
(Mr. T. L Wong) & Abraham's Gorilla 158 15.
Git. I. G. Frost).
(Mr. F. Marshall) Won by 3 lengths, 3 lengths... Time: 137.3.
a comfortable lead at the inter-sibles attack, Probables inter-5-1.30 PM-THE CHINA STAKES. Sevens's. Hopscotch 158 Tb. val by four clear goals. Eastern, mediate line, Guest and Kishën however, were without Omar and Singh as the two backs, and either Sabhan
U. B. Sonra or LL. Camdr. Gar The football served up by the wood for the position between the
16 9 5 2 42 25 20 game at Soakumpoo yesterday, the Sappers was good to watch, and sticka .15 6 6 4 28 29 16 Royal Engineers easily accounted it would be difficult to find fault „17 4 9 4:33 47
19 3 12 2 35 58 12 for the Rises by 5 goals to 1 in with the play of any individua. 16 4 10 233 63 10 spirited gamDLL.
their perfect understanding and
.15 2 12 0 21 58 6 The Sappets were far superior team work being a feature of the
15 2 12 1 21 66 5 in the first half in almost every match.
£226 97 97 32 544 544 226 TARD DIVISION
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Furlongs
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Other sports will be found on Daze. 8.
Derby Results 1926-1935
The following are the Derby rey (Mz." Quincer)
19 2 16 1 13 835 department, their forwards, in Hurst played brilliantly, and
particular, being far more aggres-Wilford, on his right, was praesults for the last 10 seasons. Or. Noodt). Tim sive.
tically anpassable, while How- Godly Tibbs played exceedingly well, left partnered Darby with, his us-t P W L D FAP while the halves, Cleave, Strike ual inspiring forward play. - .17.11.2.4 50 2325 and Jordan, were equal to the Chinese Police 16-19 33 42 12 23 Rifer attack, led by Balpin. Me-
13:13 48 29 21 17 9 5 8 46 32 71 Dowell and Rice allowed several 1 (44223.15 good ecuring chances to go abeg- Lies Pluguous 13 12 13 24 14 ging through over excitement.
Fusiliers
East Lanes.
Air Force.
Medicals
*Rides
Engineers Baropean Polic
“BL Joseph's
13.6. 7-0 33. 30
49-1.28 40 14211 1 24 48
-158.69 69 28 354 364
ARMY TACETING WEN
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THIRD DIVISION GAME POSTPONED
The Club forwards, and hacks showed unexpectedly good form, but Bidwell at fly-half in sup 1port of Bonnar, applied the main festares of the game with two excellent dropped goals.
Pari-mutuel, winner $82.50; places, 1st $8.20; 2nd $5.80; Brd $9.00
(Continued on Page 71
1935. Weight 149 Th. 1. Th. pen- alty for every $200 or part there- of won in stakes since 1st Jannity, 1985. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. One Mile.
Mza. E. H. M. Tinson's Vixen
Tor 158 1b
(Mr. E. C. PL) Reidy's Racing Heart 159
(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 165.00 PM THE OLD COURSE Far's Sancy Face 155 Ib
PLATE-Winner $600, Second $250. Third-$150. For China Pon- -ies that have started in at least. fere Eaten: Meetings of this '~Club" "“during-1936, and have not won more than $3,500 in stakes during 1935. Weight 149 th 1 Ih. pensity for every $200 a smrt thewood won in stares since 1st places, 1st $7.20; 2nd $16.10, 3rd Zamary, 1935, Jockey Airwance. $8.30, Entrance $10. Dne zal zi
1926-Sir Paul Chater's Glori|secs. ous Dahlia 40€ McBain); 2
1331M Dynasty, Pretty Polly Mr. Sakolon); 3 Service (Mc Chang Lady Love CM2 Eatmovitch), (Mr. Clark); 3 Gold
2 Sper Time 3 mins 12
Tung): Time 3 mins 945 secs Lan's Cousack's Beruty 161 10. 1927 Mr. Dunbar's Elliot Bay 1932) MET Durbar's Tiberty
(h[n=T. L. Wong) (Mr. Dallas); 2 Canadian (Mr. Bay (Mr. Hill); 2 Wild Life (Kr.7. M. Grayburn's Ribble 164 Sokolour); 3 Mr. Eve's Misty Eve Tung); 8 Princess Hall (Mr Dah (Mr. L. G. Frost) (Mz Pote-Hunt). Time 3 mins las). Time 8 mins 4 4-10 sock Far's Mayfower 151 Ib...
Pearce's "Trento 2 (Mr. Tang Man Wi)
Taylor opened the scoring for the Sappera and Beale added a 30- Owing to the non-appearance of cond goal shortly before the inter the official referee, the Third
the resumption, the Division football fixture be 1928 Mr. E L. Hides. Improved send Wism redcc- tween the Europeis Police and the Ling Bah (Mr. Uzz 158ed the lead from a penalty kick. the Railway, to be played off on Pretender (
again scored for the En-the Kowloon Football Glob ground New Z fran a centre by Tibbs yesterday, was postponed. arker - abiainel the "foudin
of the match
FOUR WINS IN NINE YEARS
“of 10 points). The Dumbar, stai
Tine
1938--Mrs
Dunbar's Sit-bridge (Me
Boung Hu
2 Jack (M) Won by 2 lengths, 2 lengths
Tb (M V. V. Nesda) Won by 3-lengths, 23% lengths. "Time: 1.53.2
Pri-mutnel, winner-17,90;
128,00 PM-THENEW STABLES PLATE Winner $630. Second 11-1250. Third $150. For China Pos-
Marien. "Weight for inches
stalt." Grimze of thin allowed 7 b Jockeyting Allowances acerat. $10, From Once Bound
Bri